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    What qualities make a plane a good "learner" plane?

    What qualities make a plane a good "learner" aircraft? Off the top of my head, I imagine it's something like large control surfaces , relatively high inherent stability like with high wings, tricycle landing gear, a low stall speed, and an excess of power. Large control surfaces to retain...
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    Consensus on Lightest FAR 103 Wing Design

    This might be as silly question but is there any consensus on what the lightest wing design is for a homebuilt ultralight? Planes like the Invader Mk 3, the SkyDock, and the Backyard Flyer Swing Wing appear to be the only planes without some kind of strut or wire bracing. So I'm guessing that...
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